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Amazing photo from PP. Associated text below.
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This photo, taken by L.M. Huey or an associate, at Puerto Peñasco in February 1934, was provided by Dr. John Hendrickson who had reported it (Hendrickson, J.R 1979. Totoaba: Sacrifice in the Gulf of California - Letter to my Grandchildren. Oceans. 12: 14-18) as a mass of totoaba. Other publications have used the same photo and species identification. Dr. Lloyd Findley has since pointed out that he has seen other photos by L.M. Huey taken at the same time that provide a more complete sequence of the event, and include a photo of the person in this “boil” picture (Phillip Lickty) afterwards standing on shore holding up several specimens that he had caught by hand from the frenzied group. Dr. Findley (pers. comm. 2003) reports that the specimens in that photo are clearly identifiable as Cynoscion othonopterus (Gulf corvina or corvina golfina).
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This photo, taken by L.M. Huey or an associate, at Puerto Peñasco in February 1934, was provided by Dr. John Hendrickson who had reported it (Hendrickson, J.R 1979. Totoaba: Sacrifice in the Gulf of California - Letter to my Grandchildren. Oceans. 12: 14-18) as a mass of totoaba. Other publications have used the same photo and species identification. Dr. Lloyd Findley has since pointed out that he has seen other photos by L.M. Huey taken at the same time that provide a more complete sequence of the event, and include a photo of the person in this “boil” picture (Phillip Lickty) afterwards standing on shore holding up several specimens that he had caught by hand from the frenzied group. Dr. Findley (pers. comm. 2003) reports that the specimens in that photo are clearly identifiable as Cynoscion othonopterus (Gulf corvina or corvina golfina).
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